City of Alexandria’s Leaf Collection Program Starts October 27
For Immediate Release: October 14, 2014
For Immediate Release: October 14, 2014
The City’s Department of Transportation & Environmental Services (T&ES), Resource Recovery Division will begin leaf collection services on Monday, October 27 through Saturday, January 3.
There are three ways to recycle leaves:
- Raking leaves to the curb for vacuum collection;
- Placing leaves in paper leaf bags for collection;
- Composting leaves and yard waste at home.
The City is divided into five zones, each with a specific collection start date. Each zone will receive three passes. Do not mix brush or other items with leaves, as these items may injure City crews, damage equipment or private property, or cause delays.
For more information on your leaf collection zone, your collection date or leaf bag locations, visit alexandriava.gov/ LeafCollection or call T&ES’ leaf collection hotline at 703.746.5323.
Residents can stay informed about weekly progress and status updates for each of the City’s five zones by signing up online for the City’s Resource Recovery eNews and on T&ES’ Facebook page.
Residents can stay informed about weekly progress and status updates for each of the City’s five zones by signing up online for the City’s Resource Recovery eNews and on T&ES’ Facebook page.
2014 Residential Leaf Collection Information
The annual curbside leaf collection program is a service provided to all residents receiving City residential refuse and recycling services.
- Confused about your leaf collection dates? Review the City's 2014 Leaf Collection brochure .
- To report a collection issue online use the City's Call.Click.Connect . service.
Three Ways to Recycle Your Leaves
1) Leaf Vacuuming
Leaf crews collect leaves raked to the front curb with a vacuum truck. Weather permitting; City crews make three passes through each neighborhood zone.
How to Prepare
- Rake leaves out the day before your assigned collection dates (check online for a weekly updated schedule or sign up for T&ES' Solid Waste E-News to get weekly updates by e-mail).
- Rake leaves into piles at the curb. This enables crews to move more quickly and efficiently.
- Remove stones, litter, branches or other debris. These items can damage our equipment and hurt workers.
- Avoid placing leaves in front of storm drains or on water meter covers.
- Move parked cars off leaf piles.
- Do not rake leaves into alleys or service roads.
2) Leaf Bag Collection
The City provides paper bags for leaf collection. These bags are available at numerous City facilities during the collection season and are free of charge (see locations below). Bags are collected at the front curb on your regular refuse collection day
How to Prepare
- Place paper bags at the front curb, on your regular refuse collection day. Only use paper bags. Leaves in plastic bags are considered refuse, and will be thrown away as trash at the Covanta Energy-from-Waste plant.
- Remove dirt, stones, litter and other debris from leaves before placing in bags.
Free City leaf bags are available October 15, 2014 at the following locations:
**Limit 15 bags per residential household, not available for commercial use**
**Limit 15 bags per residential household, not available for commercial use**
- City Hall, 301 King Street
Monday - Friday, 7 am - 8 pm - Field Office, City of Alexandria, 2900 A Business Center Drive
Monday - Saturday, 8 am - 5 pm - Charles Barrett Recreation Center, 1115 Martha Custis Drive
Monday - Friday, 2 pm - 6 pm - Chinquapin Recreation Center, 3210 King Street
Monday-Thursday, 6 am-9 pm
Friday, 6 am-6 pm
Saturday & Sunday, 8am - 6 pm - William Ramsay Recreation Center, 5650 Sanger Avenue
Monday - Friday, 9 am - 9 pm
Saturday, 9 am - 11 pm
Sunday, 1 pm- 5 pm - Mount Vernon Recreation Center, 2701 Commonwealth AvenueMonday - Friday, 9 am - 9 pm
Saturday, 9 am - 6 pm
3) Compost Leaves & Yard Waste in Your Backyard
Composting at home is an easy way to take advantage of the environment's natural recycling process, which creates valuable organic supplements, and can be done right in your own backyard. Learn more about Backyard Composting and view our "How to Compost 101" video.
Leaf Season Information & Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When and how are leaves picked up?From October through December, City crews operate leaf vacuum trucks and collect paper leaf bags throughout the City. Residents who receive City refuse collection services will receive three passes during the season. Residents are responsible for raking their leaves to the curb or placing leaves into paper leaf bags and placing them curbside for collection. Leaf bags are collected on your regular refuse collection day.
How do I know when my leaves are scheduled to be vacuumed?
A schedule is mailed to residents and posted on-line in October. The City is divided into five collection zones, and City staff vacuums leaves in each zone three times. An up-to-date schedule is posted above. To determine your assigned zone, use the Zone Finder feature on the City's website or refer to the brochure (a copy is located on-line).
A schedule is mailed to residents and posted on-line in October. The City is divided into five collection zones, and City staff vacuums leaves in each zone three times. An up-to-date schedule is posted above. To determine your assigned zone, use the Zone Finder feature on the City's website or refer to the brochure (a copy is located on-line).
If the vacuuming schedule changes, how will I be informed?
If the vacuuming schedule is changed, a new schedule is announced on the City's website, on the Leaf Hotline, by an eNews update every Friday, on the T&ES Facebook page, and by calling a City customer service representative. See the listing at the bottom of this page.
If the vacuuming schedule is changed, a new schedule is announced on the City's website, on the Leaf Hotline, by an eNews update every Friday, on the T&ES Facebook page, and by calling a City customer service representative. See the listing at the bottom of this page.
Why does Zone 5 (Old Town) have subzones?
Zone 5 (Old Town) has been divided into four subzones to make its service more consistent with the rest of the City. The leaf collection program delivers three passes for each zone. This was not the case for Zone 5 in the past. With the introduction of subzones, residents of Zone 5 will have scheduled dates for each of their three passes.
Zone 5 (Old Town) has been divided into four subzones to make its service more consistent with the rest of the City. The leaf collection program delivers three passes for each zone. This was not the case for Zone 5 in the past. With the introduction of subzones, residents of Zone 5 will have scheduled dates for each of their three passes.
Where are leaf crews, why aren't they picking up my leaves?Sometimes crews drop behind schedule due to bad weather or equipment problems.
Where do I rake or take my leaves?Leaves should be raked to the curb or placed in paper leaf bags for collection. Avoid gutters and storm drains, and do not rake leaves into alleys or service roads.
If I am unable to rake the leaves from my yard, will City staff rake them for me?
Residents are responsible for raking leaves to the curb or placing them curbside in paper bags. Commercial landscaping companies are widely available to rake leaves for a fee. The City does not arrange for such services or endorse any particular service provider.
Residents are responsible for raking leaves to the curb or placing them curbside in paper bags. Commercial landscaping companies are widely available to rake leaves for a fee. The City does not arrange for such services or endorse any particular service provider.
When will my leaf bags be collected?Leaf bags are collected the same day as your trash and recycling. For instance, if trash is collected Monday, leaf bags will be collected on Monday, too.
Why were my leaves not collected, if they were put in a plastic bag at the curb? Leaves in plastic bags are considered refuse, collected with normal trash pickup, and disposed of at the Covanta Waste to Energy plant. Plastic bags are unable to be processed into mulch, and therefore are considered trash. Please recycle by putting your leaves into paper bags, so they can be recycled into mulch.
I am having an event and I need my leaves picked up before it takes place?Unfortunately due to staffing constraints there are no special leaf pick-up that can be scheduled in advance If you have leaves you would like collected before the next leaf collection pass throughout your neighborhood, please put them in leaf bags for collection after your normal refuse collection day. Leaf bags are available for free at designated City facilities.
What day will my leaves be vacuumed?We cannot give you an exact date for leaf vacuuming on your street due to weather, staffing, and equipment.
I want my leaves picked up today, why can't I schedule a pickup?Unfortunately the City does not offer special pickup services. Please check your collection date in your zone.
I saw crews in my neighborhood, but they did not get my leaves or they went to the other side of the street and did not do my side?Crews often complete the left side of a street and then return for the right side. There is also a chance that crews may be emptying a truck, and will come back to finish their route.
It's snowing and raining, will crews collect during inclement weather? Weather affects the collection schedule, if the weather is bad, crews will not be able to collect leaves, and will need to reschedule for that day. Check online for a weekly updated schedule or sign up for T&ES' Solid Waste E-News to get weekly updates by e-mail.
I raked my leaves out to the curb too late, will they come back to get them?If crews have already been through your neighborhood zone, then consider checking for the next pass in your zone or placing leaves in paper bags for collection after your normal trash collection day.
What happens to my leaves once they are picked up?Leaves are ground into mulch and available to residents in the spring.
How can I find the most updated information about the City's leaf program schedule, or additional information?
- Get updated schedule information, find your leaf collection zone, and get your collection date online by visiting: alexandriava.gov/LeafCollection .
- eNews Leaf Collection weekly updates
- Like us on Facebook
- Report a collection issue online by using Call Click Connect online.
- Call the City's Leaf Collection hotline at 703.746.LEAF (5323), or 703.746.HELP (4357).
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